Examples of 'you want some eggs' in a sentence

Meaning of "you want some eggs"

The phrase 'you want some eggs' is a simple inquiry or offer regarding eggs as a food item, asking if the person addressed desires or requires eggs for consumption, cooking, or any other purpose

How to use "you want some eggs" in a sentence

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you want some eggs
You want some eggs and bacon and everything?
Hey, Vik, do you want some eggs or something?
You want some eggs and bacon?
Do you want some eggs benedict?
You want some eggs or something?
Hey! Do you want some eggs Benedict? So creamy!
You want some eggs maybe?
Do you want some eggs or apples?
You want some eggs with that ham?
You want some eggs maybe? You want a sandwich?
Uh, you want some eggs with that? I got 'em out of that nest over there.
Do you want some eggs if I make some?
Do you want some eggs Benedict? So creamy! No.
You want some eggs before I go?

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